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  1. 3 days ago · Tales from the Darkside: The Movie is a 1990 American comedy horror anthology film that follows a kidnapped paperboy recounting three terrifying tales to a suburban witch plotting to consume him. Cast of Tales from the Darkside: The Movie

  2. 5 days ago · In Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, the segment Lot 249 features a mummy as part of a dark tale involving a malevolent mummy brought back to life for sinister purposes. The story follows a vengeful student who unleashes ancient horror using the undead creature, leading to chilling consequences.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jodie_FosterJodie Foster - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · (p 73–74) The following year, Foster made her debut as a director with the episode "Do Not Open This Box" for the horror anthology series Tales from the Darkside, and starred in the romantic drama Stealing Home (1988) opposite Mark Harmon.

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · Tales from the Darkside is an American anthology horror TV series created by George A. Romero; it debuted in 1984. Similar to Amazing Stories, The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, The Outer Limits, Tales From The Crypt, Monsters, and Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour, each episode was an individual short story that ended with a plot twist.

  5. 3 days ago · Tales from the Darkside is an exceptional 30-minute-per-episode anthology horror series that ran for four seasons between 1983 and 1988. Night of the Living Dead helmer George A. Romero, who also directed the anthology horror film Creepshow, created the series.

  6. 3 days ago · We still had evil cats, of course (Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, anyone?), but heroic ones were at least evening them out. It’s all about equality. 1992’s Sleepwalkers is sort of the alpha and omega of cat-based horror (at least tied with the 1977 anthology The Uncanny), as it offers pretty much everything discussed here.

  7. 3 days ago · Dead Rail: A made-for-TV-movie set aboard a bullet train headed to Las Vegas on its inaugural run, and a detective who must battle hostile aliens. Written by Brian Smith, "founder of SciFi.com's Seeing Ear Theatre", and produced by Glow Worm.